How fanboys see operating systems
How fanboys see operating systems
Absolutely, it's a common observation that Mac products tend to be more expensive.
I'm a Windows enthusiast, but honestly, Linux isn't really my thing. It feels too overwhelming for me! I spent time on small projects, but it didn't lead to any real progress. Eventually, I had to go back to Windows because of how cluttered the interface was. Haha, much more GUI to get back in the zone!
I prefer Windows since it works with all my games and I’ve customized it a lot, but if Linux gained better compatibility I’d change quickly. I genuinely enjoy Linux, though it misses many features Windows offers. I really wish Linux became more mainstream.
Ah yes, very old. But what is the funnest thing, is that this is so true. No to point fingers, but Linux based OS fans here on this forum, really act as the picture says. But it is true, each fan of each OS will sees as their choice to be the best. It's also a mater of REALLY knowing the OS, and what a person value most.
Are they? I'm writing this on a MacBook Pro Retina 13" midrange that I purchased in January for $1499. I'm trying to locate a PC with identical specifications at the same cost. So far, I haven't found one. (hint: no one has. 256GB SSD, 2560*1600 IPS display, i5-4520U, Iris graphics). You discovered dat packagecrack. Read this—it's a typical issue when switching to Linux. http://xkcd.com/456/ Consider using WINE for Linux. Linux offers far greater flexibility than Windows because you can view most of the source code in the operating system. ^This. If it works for you, go for it. Unless you're using Windows, that's not right. (jk)
It is. With microsoft doing what they are with win8..... with jobs having died and apple and their macs slowly turning into just another company.... and with steamOS and valve pushing deeply with deeeeep pockets into compatibility for games.... linux is starting to really gain ground, and will be huge compared to how it has been in the history of desktop PCs.... it's already taken over smartphones (hello, android!) and servers, it is finally time for the desktop. And no, I am not a linux fangirl. For the record I prefer FreeBSD but who has time to build their OS from scratch nowadays? I run win7 and linux mint xfce on my systems, depending on what I want to do with them, with the odd one out here and there running FreeBSD. (yes, I have that many computers)